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... Dr. W. H. Grattan 'food. ?ARM OF TAGOAT (ICILBANA. Ia Pre-Reffnlnation days the parish of Kilrane was of considerable importance. and it may be said lo be now more or less represented by the present parish of 'lngoat. Of cow's, Kilsooran has also to be ...

... NEW BOOKS AT E LIBRARIES. On FRIDAY NEXT New Novel by “Cardigan, The King in Yellow,* Ac, will pubiubed, entitled THE MAID AT ARMS. By W. CHAMBERS A. CONSTABLE and CO., Limitid, WwtmlnMer. THREE IRTEREBTIHO BOOKS. ISHED. N RD M a With Numerous i*. Crown ...

... PAPER BY MR. W. H. GRATTAN FLOOD. Last evening Mr W H Grattan Flood, Enuiseorthy, was announced to deliver a lecture on * English Appropriations of Iri-h Melodics. under the auspices the Central Branch of the Gaelic League, the largo ball of the Catholic ...

... the ranks of the tint Irish east's arm. lii November. MG, the Fir!-Bishop of Derry attended the great Volunteer Col venison held at. the Rotunda. There were assembled 168 delegates. the repreemita-ivis of the armed people Ire:and. called together for ...

... Sir Arthur Hannon and Sir John Macgill. had snatched the arms of the King's men there. Then the news arrived that the other Protestant leaders tailed to effect the design. and in disgust ltawton and Macgill ordered the arms which had teen thus taken to ...

... Grattan. Contemporary with Burke end Sheridan was Grattan. The mention of the name Grattan brings one back the days when the sound of American arms on American soil roused to action the Irish Volunteers of 1782. The voice of America was heard in Ireland ...